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Regulation/deregulation

Lim, Kean Fan

Authors

Kean Fan Lim



Contributors

Douglas Richardson
Editor

Noel Castree
Editor

Michael F. Goodchild
Editor

Audrey L. Kobayashi
Editor

Richard Marston
Editor

Abstract

Economic regulation is dynamically entwined with deregulation. Contrary to the logic of market fundamentalism, producers and/or consumers do not always benefit from deregulation. Rational-choice theories of regulation have not impacted economic-geographical research as much as Regulation Theory (RT). Developed in France to theorize the crisis of Fordism, RT underscores the importance of social regulation in the capital accumulation process. Rather than study deregulation as an endstate, RT emphasizes regulatory reconfiguration and repurposing. Despite its eventual decline, RT left a strong legacy on economic-geographical research on (de)regulation. There is strong potential for current and future studies to build on this legacy, particularly in research on variegated neoliberalization and primitive accumulation.

Citation

Lim, K. F. Regulation/deregulation. In D. Richardson, N. Castree, M. F. Goodchild, A. L. Kobayashi, & R. Marston (Eds.), International encyclopedia of geography: people, the earth, environment, and technology. Wiley Blackwell

Deposit Date Nov 18, 2015
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Book Title International encyclopedia of geography: people, the earth, environment, and technology
Keywords Economic geography, Government, Law, Legislation, and Regulations, Public interest, Labor geography
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/988715
Related Public URLs http://www.aag.org/cs/publications/books/encyclopedia

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